Metric example
Input Area 120 m², roughness factor 1.15, waste rate 10%, primer 10 m²/L ×1 coat, 16 L can, 98 USD, top coat 12 m²/L ×2 coats, 15 L can, 145 USD
Output Required paint 40.48 L / 3 cans / $388.00 / leftover 5.52 L
Enter area, coats, substrate roughness, waste rate, and product-specific coverage to calculate required paint, can count, and estimated cost in one pass.
It is a standard calculator that works for both B2C and B2B. m²/ft², L/gal, and currency switching are built in from the start.
Bawat hanay ay kinukuwenta nang hiwalay at saka pinag-iisa. Palaging nire-round up ang bilang ng lata.
Input Area 120 m², roughness factor 1.15, waste rate 10%, primer 10 m²/L ×1 coat, 16 L can, 98 USD, top coat 12 m²/L ×2 coats, 15 L can, 145 USD
Output Required paint 40.48 L / 3 cans / $388.00 / leftover 5.52 L
Input Area 2,500 ft², roughness factor 1.10, waste rate 10%, exterior finish 400 ft²/gal ×1 coat, 5 gal can, 119 USD
Output Required paint 7.56 gal / 2 cans / $238.00 / leftover 2.44 gal
This tool provides planning estimates. Always follow the site conditions and the manufacturer's specifications.
Match the selected unit system. When you switch the unit system, the area, coverage, and pack size are easier to keep aligned in the same unit family.
Use about 1.00 for a smooth substrate and 1.10 or higher for absorbent or uneven surfaces, then adjust to the product sheet and site conditions.
Paint is usually bought in whole cans or pails, so the calculator rounds up to the smallest purchasable unit that covers the need.
Yes. You can switch between JPY, USD, EUR, and other common currencies so the same estimate can be reviewed in different markets.
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